Brooklands Jaguar and Folly Lane will meet in the semi-final of the Evening Telegraph Challenge Cup - under the Coventry University floodlights - a week tomorrow night.

Brooklands Jaguar and Folly Lane will meet in the semi-final of the Evening Telegraph Challenge Cup - under the Coventry University floodlights - a week tomorrow night.

The winners will face holders Nuneaton Griff in the Highfield Road final on Monday, April 22.

Brookies and Lane continued their two-horse race for the Alliance title when they both notched useful victories - Brookies taking their goals tally to 16 in two games with a 7-1 thumping of Dunlop and Lane edging out Witherley 3-2 thanks to a last-gasp goal.

Graham Cunningham again led the way for Brookies, following up his hat-trick in the previous week's 9-3 eclipse of Stockton with another treble with the other goals coming from Paul Francis, Paul Woods, John Woodhouse and Craig Taberner. Toddy Reynolds replied.

Nicky Baker, Paul McMillan and Mark James netted for Lane with John New and Lee Ward on target for Witherley.

Brookies continue to lead Lane by six points but Dougie Walton's men have four games in hand and the teams have yet to meet in the league.

Highway moved into the top five with 4-0 drubbing of bottom-of-the-table Shilton thanks to goals by Boyd Young (2), Nicky Kirk and Derrick Wilkes

Whitnash's poor run continued as goals by Tommy Lenton and Andy Beresford sentenced them to a 2-1 reverse against Bedworth Ex-Service.

Mark Friend netted for the Leamington side who have only two games left and are only four points above bottom-but-one AEI (Rugby) who went down 1-0 to a Chris Ellis goal against companions-in-distress Amble-side.